[Kalzium] GSoC project.

Apekshit Sharma apeksharma at gmail.com
Sun Mar 29 15:56:42 CEST 2009


On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 4:31 PM, Carsten Niehaus <cniehaus at gmx.de> wrote:

> Am Sunday 29 March 2009 00:19:20 schrieb Apekshit Sharma:
> > *1)(**major)**Drawback:Currently in chemical equation solver, only those
> > ionic equations can be solved in which all of the RHS and LHS ions are
> > given and that also when coffecients of sufficient no(depends on eqn)*
>
> What is RHS and LHS?


RHS is right hand side of equation
LHS -left hand side

>
>
> > of ions are given .This limits the use of this feature to a large extent
> as
> > in high schools ,there are a no of ionic eqn's to be solved in which only
> > the medium is given(acidic or basic) and ions(H+ and OH- ) change
> > accordingly.This was only an example which limits ionic equation solver
> > from its full capacity.
> >
> >
> >
> >  Addition:I will implement a seperate solver for ionic equations which
> will
> > incorporate the above feature of a) selecting a medium of reaction and
> > b)just writing the ions of LHS and RHS it will solve the eqaution without
> > need of any cofficients (as it currently does).
>
> How will you implement it. Benoît Jacob (principle author of Eigen) told me
> a
> year or two ago, that Eigen2 can be used for the math behind this. Right
> now
> the code is written in OCaml which nobody on this list is able to maintain.
> I
> would really like to get rid of the OCaml Stuff as Thomas Nagy (the author
> of
> that code) won't improve it.
>
well ,
the way i planned to do it didn't took into account Eigen2 or anything like
this .infact, i wasn't aware of anything like this.
now that you have told me there is this thing "Eigen 2 " it might simplify
things for me .i might be able to do this task well before time.
to be honest, i haven't heard of OCaml before .although now i have read
about what it is.And if it can help me simplify things, i can give it a shot
.afterall , i will also learn something new.



>
> Carsten
>
> --
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